You need to Jam. You know what that means? Just play, and play and play your instruments! Don't make sense, just have fun! This will help you to relax, and enjoy the sounds that will enter your body, from hearing the beat, and rhythm, of insanity! When you hear a beat, or a tune, that hits you like a rocket ship, the words for the song will come! I promise! Right now, you're trying TOO hard, and that will frustrate a mind. Just relax, and let it all flow. Roll with the music, and use your body, as you do it. No thoughts, no reality, just you and your guitar. Can I have your first album free? LOL, I played a small part in it's creation! Ta!
2007-01-11 07:22:25
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answered by xenypoo 7
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Well other then someone with Creative Talent, Not much I would have to say. Creating / Written a Song can be written in many ways.
From Life Lived Experience from your self.
Experiences that you have seen others go through.
Or just Making a up a Good story line to sing. It all depends on the person written the song. Like I stated, you need to be creative and in some ways be able to write a story that will make good sense.
I use to play Drums and Base for many years in a country band and use to always try and try to write music but I don't personally have that sort of talent.
2007-01-11 07:21:28
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answered by slimb20413 3
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A lot of bands turn to other musicians and songwriters when they can't get enough good original material together. Talk to other musicians that you have access to, see if they know any songwriters, see if they'd like to collaborate. If there's a music school near you, you can post on any bulletin boards that you're a band looking for material. Same with online message boards. Craigslist.com has a section for musicians to post in as well as many other musician's websites though those aren't really much help...I'd stick with Craig's List if online is the way you want to go.
2007-01-11 07:20:20
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answered by Chanteuse_ar 7
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don't go to practice without something to teach everyone else. If you're the guitarist and it's a guitar driven band, you need to write parts and fit them together on your own time, then take them to everyone else. Also, someone has to take the lead, like a conducter in an orchestra. If it's a guitar driven band, then that needs to be you, or your vocalist can play the part if he/she knows the songs/tempos/time signatures/parts inside out.
The main thing is, someone has to prepare something before the stuff gets brought to the table. Otherwise you'll get nowhere. it takes doing parts over and over with the whole group before it will flow right.
2007-01-11 07:21:53
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answered by tridentoftime 3
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Hendrix lined Dylan's "All alongside The Watchtower" fantastically Clapton and guns n Roses - lined Dylan's "Knocking On Heaven's Door" and both are marvelous covers. Pear Jam did a reputable cover of J Frank Wilson's "very last Kiss" and Creed did a superb cover of the doorways music "Riders on the typhoon" yet my renowned cover is Metallica's cover of "turn The web page" MQ - Hendrix wins that conflict although I choose Led Zeppelin as a band over Jimi's music. MQ2 - straightforward Led Zeppelin except you count number the Beatles as classic rock. I evaluate them more desirable pop than rock. MQ3 - The Beatles performed blues, united states of america, rock, pop as well as countless international music. Lynyrd Skynyrd is a Southerb Rock Band yet a lot of their music might want to in good structure into united states of america.
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answered by manca 4
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Taylor S.
My answer for you would be to look all around you!! Use your feelings, thoughts, emotions, and the world around you to come up with some way out there songs!! Im no expert but i love to write poems and it helps alot!! When you take the time to notice the little things and the people in your life things will come to place!! Make a song about the love of your life, or family, friendship, pain, loss, ect.... The list goes on! I wish you the best!!
2007-01-11 07:19:51
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answered by Mrgn Michelle<3 2
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There's no good way to force the creation of a song. The best way is to sleep. That's right, I said sleep. Once you sleep on it, you may come up with more lyrics and music. If not, maybe it's not a song for you. I recommend playing music that is already written and get a feel for how it is written. It will make it easier to further your own.
2007-01-11 07:16:52
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answered by Gray 6
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'Making songs'? 'Need a good into'? Do you mean writing songs, intros and outtros? What are you talking about?
I am an experienced composer and song writer and I have little idea what you're struggling to express. I wish you the luck of the Muse to express yourselves better musically.
And verbally.
2007-01-11 07:19:16
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answered by Freesumpin 7
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You're best bet is to just keep working at it. Songs aren't always easy to write. Take a break and come back to it. Someone in your band is bound to think of something. Try listening to a wide variety of music to get ideas that you wouldn't normally have thought of.
2007-01-11 07:17:50
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answered by Neon Ballroom 2
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Just read a lot of books and listen to all kinds of music. But don't steal or give up.
2007-01-11 07:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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